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Run the programme you have just downloaded to your desktop (it will be randomly named )

First we will run a virus scan

Click the cog in the upper right

Select down to and including your main drive, once done select the Automatic scan tab and press Start Scan

Allow Virus Removal Tool to delete all infections foundOnce it has finished select report tab (last tab)Select Detected threads report from the left and press Save buttonSave it to your desktop and attach to your next post

me4ever3131

Posted 24 January 2012 - 06:09 AM

When I clicked on "Disk Management" it opened up a wizard "Welcome to the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard" - I haven't run it as yet but will await your instructions.

My PC still isn't running properly. I've taken a screen shot of the above and was going to resize it etc in Photoshop but everything has really slowed right down - 10 minutes to partially open Photoshop etc..

I'll try to reboot after sending this & then try to send you a screen shot.

Posted 27 January 2012 - 12:33 AM

Follow steps and on Step 5Quick Search for partitions you should see your lost partition. If this is the case try to list your files and confirm that you are on right partition (as described in Instructions.